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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES WELLINGTON AND DUNEDIN SILENT. IYA. AUCKLAND. (333 Metres). ! 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected Studio i items. I 4.0: A literary selection, by Mr Culford I Beil. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's hour. 7.0: Close down. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk on “Physical Culture,” by Mr Norman Kerr. 7.45: Close down. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Vocal quartettes—Phil Lewis’ Quartette, (a) “We Are Phil Lewis’ Quartette,” (b) “Ragtime Medley.” 8.9: Soprano solo—Miss Stella Thompson. “Danny Boy.” 8.13: Baritone solo—Mr Stan Pitken. “Friend o’ Mine.” 8.18: Tenor solo—Mr Len Crutcher, “Be8.22: Vocal quartette—Phil Lewis’ Quartette, “Moonlight Bay.” 8.26: Monologue—Mr Phil. Lewis, “His Pipe.” 8.30: Relay of orchestral overture ‘ from Strand Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Eve Bentley. 8.40: Vocal quartette—Phil. Lewis’ Quartette, “The Fireman’s Dream.” 8.45: Soprano solo—Miss E. Thompson, “Birth of Morn.” 8.48: Baritone solos—Mr Phil. Lewis, (a) “With Joy in My Heart,” (b) “Swiss Yodel.” 8.57: vocal selection—Harmony Hob, “Novelties.” 9.3: Humorous duet—Messrs Pitken and Bennett, “Handy Little Book.” 9.8: Weather forecast. 9.10: Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre. 9.20: Tenor solo—Mr Len Crutcher, “Until.” 9.24: Baritone solo-—Mr S. Pitken, “Last Night was the End of the World.” 9.29: Vocal quartette—Lewis’ Quartette, “Sing Heigh, Sing Ho.” 9.34: Vocal selections—Harmony Hob, more novelty items. 9.40: Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre. 9.50: Baritone solo—Mr Phil. Lewis, “A Soldier’s Dream.” 9.54: Vocal quartettes—Lewis’ Quartette, (a) “Come to Tea,” (b) “Farewell.” 10.1: A thought. 10.2: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metrea). 3 p.m.—Afternoon session—Selected Studio 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour—Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard. 7.0: Close down. 7.15: Addington market reports. 7.30: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr A. J. Bunz. 8.10: Opening chorus — Edgeware Concert Company. “May Morning.” 8.14: Painoforte duet—Ellis Fraser and Olive Robson, “Qui Vive.” 8.18: Vocal duet—Misses Daphne Lawrence and Hilda Smith, “Somewhere a Voice is Calling.” 8.22: Violin solo—Miss Irene Morris, “Sicilienne and Ragandon.” 8.27: Elocutionary—Miss Esme Evans, “White Roses.” 8.30: Instrumental trio Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Moderato Allegro Passionata.” from “Trio in D Major.” 8.40: Talk—Rev. B. Dudley. “Tb(S Sun and His Wonderful Story.” 8.55: Vocal solo, with humming chorus —- Edgeware Concert Company and Master Gordon Smith, “Sleepy-Hollow Tune.” Part-song—Edgeware Concert Company, with xylophone accompaniment, “Moonlight and Roses.” 9.2: Relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Theatre. 9.10: Humorous recital—Miss May Tre»berth. “Back at Squashville.” 9.13: Pianoforte solo —Miss Edna Moore, selected. 9.17: Contralto solo—Miss Hilda Smith, “Break, Break.” 9.20: Violin solo—Miss Irene Morris, “Adagio and Allegro” from “Sonata in A 9.23: Humorous chorus—Edgeware Concert Company, “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” “Mother Hubbard.” 9.30: Vocal solo—Ellis Fraser, selected.

9.33: Instrumental trios Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Serenade,” (b) “Dreaming,” (c) “Entr’acte and Valse” from “Coppelia Ballet Music.” 9.44; Vocal solo—Miss Elsie Burson, “She Sang Aloha to Me” (with steel guitar accompaniment). 9.47: Part-song—Edgeware Concert Company, with steel guitars, “Hawaiian PartSong.” 9.50: Vocal duet—Misses Daphne Lawrence and Hilda Smith, “I Wish I Were a Tiny Bird.” 9.53: Monologue—Miss Esme Evans, “Playtime.” 9.56: Humorous recital —Miss May Ternberth, “Terrible Tommy.” 10.0: Vocal solo—Miss Esme Evans, "Kreisler’s Cradle Song.” 10.4: Vocal duet and chorus —Ellis Fraser and Esme Evans (with xylophone accompaniment. “Tell All the World.” 10.8: Vocal solo—Miss Marion Evans. “Youth and Spring.” 10.11: Vocal duet—Misses Rose Smith and Kathleen Robertson, “Good Night, Pretty 10.13: Soprano solo—Miss Daphney Lawrence. “Wings.” 10.16: Final chorus—Edgeware Concert Company. "Ghosts of Little White Roses.” 3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metres). 7.15: Under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture. Mr R. Crowe, Acting-Direc-tor of Agriculture, wlii speak on “Marketing Methods.” 7.30: Under the auspices of the Institution of Engineers, Mr E. Bate, B.Sc., A.M.1.E., Australia, will speak on “Generation and Distribution of Electricity in Victoria.” 7.45: Captain C. H. Peters, “Books, Wise and Otherwise.” 8.0: Sir Stephen Morell, Lord Mayor of Melbourne, will speak on “The Million Shilling Fund.” 8.10: Henty Celebrations, transmitted from Chapter House. St. Paul’s Cathedral. 8.30: Newport Workshops Band, Eastern Romance, “Under the Palms.” 8.40: Senia Chostiakoff, tenor, “The Star of the North,” “Stenka Rahzeen”—Russian folk song. 8.47 : Dorothea Mac Master. piano—"Pastorale Varie,” "Fantasia in D Minor,” "Gavotte (Gluck Brahms), "Gavotte” (Corelli), "Rhapsody No. II.” 9.7: Newoprt Workshops Band, overture, “Light Cavalry.’ ’ 9.14: Beatrice Ternan, elocutionist—Humorous sketch, “Mrs Brown.” 9.22: Newport Workshops Band—Fantasia, "Classic Garland.” 9.31: Marie Lawton, “Scenes That Are Brightest,” “Elizabeth’s Greeting.” 9.38: Announcements. The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s Safety Message for to-day is for children: "Never cross in front of a street car after you have dismounted.” Under the auspices of the Health Association of Australasia the Health Message for to-day is: “A great need in our civilisation is not caring for the weak and the sick,' but making the fit fitter.” 9.43: Newport Workshops Band, selection, "Memories of Balfe.’ ’ 9.50: Senia Chostiakoff, tenor, “A Night of Love,” “La Donna e Mobile.” 9.57: Argus news service. Meteorological information. British Official Wireless News. 10.4: Newport Workshops Band—March, "Brilliant,” selected. 10.14: Madeline Knight, contralto, will sing the old favourites—“The Song That Reached My Heart,” "Come Sing to Mfe.” 10.21: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphon-ists—“No Wonder I’m Happy,” "When I Look at You,” "Just the Same.” 10.31: France Lea, soprano. “Little Dutch Tiles,” “Love the Vagrant.” 10.38: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Sym-phonists—“l Won’t Kiss You Good Night.” "Go Wash an Elephant if You Wanna do Something Big.” "Are You Listening-in Tonight, Mother Dear.” 10.48: Frances Lea, soprano, “When Jack and I Were Children,” “That Tumble Down Shack in Athlone.” 10.55: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphon-ists—“The Birth of the Blues,” "The Wind Blew Through His Whiskers Just the Same,” “Sweetie o’ Mine.” 11.0: Our Great Thought—- “ When music sounds, gone is the eartH I know And all her lovely things even lovelier grow.” —Walter de la Mere. Make Victoria more musical. Subscribe to the Million Shilling Fund. 11.1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphon-ists—"Oh, What a Pal Was Whoozis,” “Lo Down,” “Cheerie Beerie Bee from Sunny Italy,” “Nina,” "Take in the Sun,” “Whipped Cream”—piano solo, "Wottle You Have With Me,” “My Tumble Down Cottage of Dreams,” "Who?” "Two Little Bluebirds,” “Honey,” "Cheritza,” “Viennese Waltz,” "Lonely Acres in the West,” “The Love Waltz,” “Swinging Along,” “Sonny Boy.” 11.40: God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE. (385 Metres). 6.0 p.m.: Daily Standard news; announce6.15: Lecturette—A beauty talk by Dorothea Webster. 6.30: The children’s hour—stories by “Little Miss Brisbane.” 7.0: Special News Service; market reports; stock reports. 7.30: Weather news; announcements. 7.43: Standard time signal. 7.45: Lecturette—"History of Australian Agriculture”—Mr F. O. Bosworth (Queensland Agricultural High School and College). The first portion of to-night’s programme will comprise three-quarters of an hour’s classical music by Mrs George Sampson’s party. 8 p.m.: From the Studio—lnstrumental Trio —"Miniature,” Miss Cecile Pritchard, Miss Ottillie Cloake and Mrs Geo. Sampson; ’cello solo—“A Memory,” Miss Ottillie Cloake; soprano solo—" Homing,” Mrs Hamilton ; violin solo—“ Serenade,” Miss Cecile Pritchard ; piano solos, waltzes—(a) “G-Sharp Minor,” (b) “AFlat Major,” Mrs Geo. Sampson ; soprano solo • —'“Ave Maria,” from “Cavaleria Rusticana,” Mrs Hamilton ; ’cello solo—"Harlequinade,” Miss Ottillie Cloake; piano solo—“ Alla Mazurka,” Mrs Geo. Sampson ; violin solo—- " Melody,” Miss Cecile Pritchard, soprano solo—“My Treasure,” Mrs Hamilton ; instrumental trio—“ Chant Sans Paroles,” Miss Cecile Pritchard, Miss Ottillie Cloake, Mrs Geo. Sampson. Studio Programme—B.4s : Overture, “Columbia!,” the Studio Orchestra (conductor, Mr A. R. Featherstone) ; contralto solo—" Abide With Me,” Miss Dorothy Brown; A Thought for To-night—“ Bible Poets,” Will H. Lister; tenor solo—" You Brought Ireland Over to Me,” Mr Gerald Cashman; valse —"Les Patineurs,” the Studio Orchestra. 9.0 p.m.: Metropolitan Weather Forecast. Male Quartette —"Two Roses,” the Lyric Male Quartette; soprano solo—" Cigarette,” (from “Sybil”), Miss Eileen McLennan ; intermezzo —"Myrta,” the Studio Orchestra; contralto solo—“ Darby and Joan.” Miss Dorothy Brown ; male quartette—“A Country Courtship,” the Lyric Male Quartette ; tenor solo—"My Mother’s Rosary,” Mr Gerald Cashman; cornet solo—“Reve D’Amour,” Mr H. Jackson (accompanied by the Studio Orchestra) ; male quartette—“Aloha Oe,” the Lyric Male Quartette; march—“ The Lucky Strike,” the Studio Orchestra. From the Studio—--10.0 The Daily Mail news; weather news. Close down. 2FC, SYDNEY. (442 metres). 5.45 p.m.: Children’s session. (.30: Dinner music. 7.15: Weather reports; latest sport information ; Evening News service; programme announcements. 8.0: Studio concert. 10.30: Dance music from the Ambassadors. 11.30: Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY. (358 Metres). 6.30: Dinner music. 7.0: Chimes. Sporting and athletle news; weather information; market and stock reports. 7.45: Programme announcements. 8.0: G.P.O. chimes. Broadcasters' topical chorus. Evening programme. 10.45: Dance music from Wentworth Cafe. 11.80: Announcements; close down. 2GB, Sydney (316 metres). —8.30 till 11.30 P 3AR, Melbourne •'484 metres).—9.3o till 1.20. SCL, Adelaide (305).—10 pun. till 1.30 a.m. Note.—ln regard to the detailed programmes of the Australian ststions Australian time is given in each instance, which is hours behind that of New Zealand.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20005, 23 November 1927, Page 6

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BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20005, 23 November 1927, Page 6

BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20005, 23 November 1927, Page 6